Archive for the ‘Security’ Category
August 31st, 2007 by Rich Zygler
tags: Security | No Comments »
Following is a notice monster.com sent out late last night with the subject "An Important Message to Our Valued Monster Customers" regarding their recent data loss to hackers. Interestingly, they never actually apologize for the incident. Bold is mine.
Dear Valued Monster Customer,
Protecting the job seekers who use our website is ...
December 13th, 2005 by Rich Zygler
tags: AJAX, Application Design, Applications, Business, JavaScript, PHP, Security | No Comments »
For the life of me, I’ll never understand why people and companies continue to sell boxed PHP applications. As hokey and corporate-cliché as this sounds, companies should instead be selling relationships. Not software. Especially not boxed PHP software.
So, SQL Fusion has created a “Drag and Drop Site ...
November 11th, 2005 by Rich Zygler
tags: JavaScript, PHP, Security | 1 Comment »
I'm mentoring a few folks at work in web app development, specifically PHP. Today, the subject of form data validation came up when I pointed out to them that their app had none. No matter what data I entered for name, email address, etc., that data ...